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Today we talk about Sandra Knight, Delilah Tyler, Stormy Knight, and Jennifer Knight who have all been a superhero known as the Phantom Lady! Today's mentioned & relevant media: -Police Comics (1941) #1-23 -Justice League of America (1960) #107-108 -Freedom Fighters (1976) -All-Star Squadron (1981) #2-4, 14, 25-27, 31-35, 41, 44, 50, Annual 2 -Wonder Woman (1942) #292-293 -Crisis on Infinite Earths (1985) #5-11 -Action Comics (1938) #636-641 -The Flash (1987) #29 -Young All-Stars (1987) #30 -Starman (1988) #36-39 -Damage (1994) #6, 8, 11-12 -Starman (1994) #36, 44, 56, 61-63, 67, 69-73, 77 -JSA (1999) #42, 49-51, 73 -Superman/Batman (2003) #15 -Infinite Crisis (2005) #1 -Infinite Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Bludhaven (2006) #2-6 -Manhunter (2004) #23, 31-38 -Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters (2006) -Birds of Prey (1998) #110 -Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters (2007) -El Diablo (2008) #4-5 -Blackest Night (2009) #1, 4 -Batman: Streets of Gotham (2009) #10-13 -Freedom Fighters (2010) -Birds of Prey (2010) #14-15 -Phantom Lady and Doll Man (2012) -Human Bomb (2012) #4 -The Multiversity: Mastermen (2015) #1 (We didn't cover Sophia Becker, however--) -Convergence: Plastic Man and the Freedom Fighters (2015) -Freedom Fighters (2018) (Again, Sophia--) -X-Force (2024) #1 -X-Men: Heir of Apocalypse (2024) #4 -Batman: Wayne Family Adventures volume 1 -The Boy Wonder (2024) #4 Thanks to Victoria Watkins for our icon! Support Capes and Japes by: Checking out our Patreon or donating to the Tip jar Find out more on the Capes and Japes website.
We're fast approaching the introduction of the team known as the Freedom Fighters. As a prelude, we thought we would cover some of the members' earlier exploits. This week we join the Ray as he tackles a "Modern Pied Piper" from Smash Comics 17. Then, Phantom Lady encounters a "Phony Phantom Lady" in Police Comics 13. Finally, Doll Man meets his alter ego "Darrel Dane's Double" in a story from Feature Comics 133. Don't miss it! Email us at theearth2podcast@gmail.com Facebook www.facebook.com/theearth2podcast Instagram www.instagram.com/theearth2podcast Twitter www.twitter.com/podcast_earth2 Leave us a Voicemail at www.speakpipe.com/theearth2podcast #dccomics #Comics #Podcast #QualityComics #Ray #TheRay #PhantomLady #DollMan #FreedomFighters
We're approaching the debut of the team known as the Freedom Fighters in the 1973 JLA/JSA crossover so we thought we would do a few episodes to introduce the members of that team to our listeners. When we looked into the Human Bomb's legacy we were "blown away" at the number of times the concept had been used so we decided to give it it's own episode. Join us as... The Human Bomb encounters a Phony Human Bomb in Police Comics 7, The Mouthpiece tackles "The Human Bomber" in Police Comics 13, Steve Wilson (or is it Marty Moran) investigates a Human Bomb in Big Town 2 and finally the Blackhawks meet another Human Bomb in Blackhawk 79! Don't miss it! Email us at theearth2podcast@gmail.com Facebook www.facebook.com/theearth2podcast Instagram www.instagram.com/theearth2podcast Twitter www.twitter.com/podcast_earth2 Leave us a Voicemail at www.speakpipe.com/theearth2podcast #dccomics #Comics #Podcast #HumanBomb #FreedomFighters #QualityComics #Mouthpiece #Blackhawk #Blackhawks
It's the first appearance and origin of Plastic Man! Show Links: Patreon (patreon.com/weirdscience) to support us and get tons more shows! This Week's Patreon Spotlight: Titans United #3 & Justice League Last Ride #7 Manga Podcast - Weird Science Manga Podcast Marvel Podcast - Weird Science Marvel Comics Podcast Youtube Channel - Weird Science Comics
This time out I kick off my coverage of Police Comics #1 with the Prisoner #711 by George Brenner. As you heard in the Promos in this episode, be sure to check out: All-Star Comics Review Podcast The Comics in the Golden Age Podcast I specifically referenced Episode #3 of All-Star Comics Review, which covers the founding of the JSA, that episode is located here: HERE I referenced 3 specific episodes of the Comics in the Golden Age Podcast, those were: -Episode #31 which covered the Phantom Lady story from Police Comics #1 -Mini-Episode #4 covering Plastic Man's introduction in Police Comics #1 -Episode #23 which covers Plastic Man in depth You can read the story, along with the rest of the contents of Police Comics #1 for free here: Comic Book Plus - Police Comics #1 Thank you very much for listening. Feedback for the podcast can be left at the blog kingsizecomicsgiantsizefun.blogspot.com, by leaving an iTunes review, or by visiting the facebook page at facebook.com/comicsretroreview. This podcast is made for entertainment purposes only. All songs, sound clips, and characters discussed are copyright of their respective copyright holders, and no infringement is intended, so please don’t sue me.
Alex Grand, Somber Bill Field and guest co-host, Peter Coogan, PhD discuss 1950, the changing tide as American's get more domestic, and other non superhero genre's became much more in demand like Westerns, Romance, Humor, etc. The birth of the DC Comics editorial fiefdoms, Martin Goodman chasing genre comics, and the rest of the industry (mostly) says goodbye to Superheroes. The gang also says goodbye to Stan Lee, on the week of his death. Music - Standard License. Images used in artwork ©Their Respective Copyright holders , CBH Podcast ©Comic Book Historians. Support us at https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistorians Podcast and Audio ©℗ 2019 Comic Book HistoriansSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistorians)
It's the first of a two-part look at police story comics of the late 1980s and early 1990s! This time around, I look at the DC Comics four-issue miniseries Underworld by Robert Loren Fleming and Ernie Colon from 1987. Check out the blog for show notes, and don't forget that you can email me at popcultureaffidavit@gmail.com!
It's the first of a two-part look at police story comics of the late 1980s and early 1990s! This time around, I look at the DC Comics four-issue miniseries Underworld by Robert Loren Fleming and Ernie Colon from 1987. Check out the blog for show notes, and don't forget that you can email me at popcultureaffidavit@gmail.com!
PLASTICAST EPISODE 3 - Presenting The Man Who Can't Be Harmed! You don't fool with Mother Nature — or Woozy Winks! In the latest episode of PlastiCast, Max Romero digs into Woozy's introduction from Police Comics #13; Plas is on Woozy's felonious trail, but why does nature itself seem to be helping our portly pal? Max also discusses what makes Woozy special, the latest Plastic Man news, plus your listener feedback! Check out images from this Plastic Man story here! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Follow PLASTICAST on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ItsPlasticMan IT'S PLASTICMAN on WordPress: https://itsplasticman.wordpress.com Email: itsplasticman@gmail.com Subscribe to PLASTICAST on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/plasticast/id1255660757 This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Opening theme: “The Plastic Man Theme" from The Invasion of The Plastic Men (Power Records) Woozy dialogue from "The Long Arm of the Law," Batman: The Brave and The Bold Hula Hula dialogue from The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show Closing theme: “Plastic Man” by The Kinks Dialogue from Scream Thanks for listening!
Chris covers a Firebrand tale from Police Comics number 9!
Plastic Man fue creado por Jack Cole para la revista "Police Comics" de la editorial Quality. Fue la primer serie en mezclar géneros de humor y superhéroes. ¿Cuál será el próximo éxito de "El Hombre Plástico"?
Plastic Man fue creado por Jack Cole para la revista "Police Comics" de la editorial Quality. Fue la primer serie en mezclar géneros de humor y superhéroes. ¿Cuál será el próximo éxito de "El Hombre Plástico"? La entrada 43 – Plastic Man, el hombre plástico se publicó primero en Gcomics.
PLASTICAST Ep. 1 - The Origin! A podcast devoted to the Human Rubber Band in every form, join host Max Romero as we bounce into the first episode of PlastiCast! Max will discuss his first exposure to the Plastic Paladin, why the Golden Age character remains a favorite, and of course, the origin of Plastic Man himself, as first seen in Police Comics #1. Check out images from Plas’ origin story here! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Follow PLASTICAST on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ItsPlasticMan IT'S PLASTICMAN on WordPress: https://itsplasticman.wordpress.com Email: itsplasticman@gmail.com Subscribe to PLASTICAST on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/plasticast/id1255660757 This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Thanks for listening!
Chris dives into the origin of Plastic Man!
Welcome to the 59th episode of the Golden Age of Comic Books Podcast! In this episode we discuss Phantom Lady, who was published by several comic book companies during the Golden Age. She first appeared in Quality's Police Comics #1 … Continue reading →